Fear of Lawsuits May Prompt Doctors to Overprescribe Antibiotics
Pomegranate Latest Weapon to Fight MRSA
Scientists have discovered that pomegranate rinds combined with two natural products can be turned into an ointment for treating MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and other common hospital infections.
Aggressive Infection Control Protects Cancer Patients from H1N1 Influenza
40 Percent of Americans Will Change Holiday Plans Due to H1N1 Virus, Poll Says
Debate Over Respiratory Protection for Healthcare Workers Continues
New Joint Commission Project Tackles Handwashing Missteps
Gloved Hands, Surfaces are Common Culprits in Cross-Contamination
Bacteria Wouldn't Opt for an H1N1 Flu Shot
TSO3 and 3M Agree to Global Channel Partnership
Sanofi Pasteur Obtains License to Develop Vaccine to Prevent Staph Infections
MRSA Leads to Worse Outcomes, Staggering Expenses for Surgical Patients
H1N1 Reveals Gaps in Nation's Emergency Health Preparedness Efforts
Pandemic Toolkit Offers Flu with a View
Healthcare Facility Ventilation Standard Incorporated Into FGI Guidelines
36 Million People With TB Cured
Research Reveals Progress Toward AIDS Vaccine
National Vaccine Plan Should Prioritize Efforts to Tackle Unmet Health Needs
UAB's Whitley Installed as President of Infectious Diseases Society
Negative Pressure Wound Devices Draw FDA Notice, Advice
New Biological Route for Swine Flu to Human Infections
Study Reveals H1N1 Unexpected Weakness
HIV Screening Tests Now Covered by Medicare
Fast, Accurate Urine Test for Pneumonia Possible, Study Finds
Implications of Flu Pandemics on Blood Supplies
Adults Receiving Flu Vaccine at About the Same Rate as in 2008
H1N1 Flu Adopted Novel Strategy to Move from Birds to Humans
Fatty Food Can Weaken the Immune System
New Research Shows Patients Have Role in Promoting Hand Hygiene Among Clinicians
FDA Issues Notice on System 1; STERIS Responds
Slim-Fast Recalled for Bacterial Contamination